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Halifax asks residents at 5 homeless encampments to leave, says better options exist
HALIFAX — The Halifax Regional Municipality is telling people living at five of 11 authorized homeless encampments that they must leave, but some unhoused residents say they won't go until they have an option that's better than staying in a tent.
Feb 7, 2024 1:39 PM
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TSX composite ekes out gain, U.S. stock markets move higher as earnings roll in
TORONTO — Canada's main stock index just barely stayed in the green Wednesday, while U.S. stock markets rose, with the S&P 500 flirting with the 5,000-point milestone. The S&P/TSX composite index closed up 11.44 points at 20,969.18.
Feb 7, 2024 1:39 PM
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Food inflation ‘still omnipresent,’ warns Agropur CEO
MONTREAL — Despite hopes of a lull, inflation remains "omnipresent" across the supply chain of the Agropur dairy co-operative, its CEO says.
Feb 7, 2024 1:35 PM
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Trapped in her home, Cape Breton mayor wept when a snowplow arrived on her street
HALIFAX — The mayor of Cape Breton's largest municipality says she wept Tuesday night when a huge snowplow rumbled down her street in Sydney, N.S.
Feb 7, 2024 1:29 PM
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Peel Region police investigating 29 extortion cases, make five arrests
MISSISSAUGA, Ont.
Feb 7, 2024 1:25 PM
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Finning reports Q4 profit down, hit by foreign exchange loss
VANCOUVER — Finning International Inc. reported its fourth-quarter profit fell compared with a year ago as it was hit by a foreign exchange loss in Argentina due to government currency restrictions and a devaluation of the Argentine peso.
Feb 7, 2024 1:22 PM
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Rate cut timing 'difficult to foresee' amid inflation pressures: BoC deliberations
OTTAWA — The Bank of Canada isn't sure when it will be able to start cutting interest rates as it continues to contend with inflation that's still too high and broad-based, its summary of deliberations of its Jan. 24 rate decision reveals.
Feb 7, 2024 1:21 PM
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Sources: Shiltz, Walker agree in principle to deals with Calgary Stampeders
Quarterback Matt Shiltz and defensive tackle Ricky Walker appear headed to the Calgary Stampeders. According to league sources, Shiltz and Walker, both Americans, agreed in principle to one-year deals with Calgary on Wednesday.
Feb 7, 2024 1:18 PM
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King Charles' cancer candour 'helpful' for Canadian awareness, agencies say
TORONTO — Buckingham Palace's announcement that King Charles has been diagnosed with "a form of cancer" is a significant boost for public awareness about the importance of early detection, cancer organizations in Canada say.
Feb 7, 2024 1:18 PM
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B.C.'s dismal snow season is a glimpse of the future, says ski resort researcher
VANCOUVER — Views of Metro Vancouver's ski hills looming over the city are a sea of green after a winter of record-breaking warmth, sparse snow and torrential rain.
Feb 7, 2024 12:52 PM
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